Polypropylene (PP) is a lightweight, versatile thermoplastic that offers exceptional chemical resistance and durability, making it a staple in various industries, from automotive to packaging.
WHAT IS polypropylene
Polypropylene (PP) is a lightweight, versatile thermoplastic that offers exceptional chemical resistance and durability, making it a staple in various industries, from automotive to packaging. Known for its recyclability, PP is a key material in promoting a sustainable, circular economy.
At Philip Tyler Polymers, we specialise in processing post-consumer and post-industrial polypropylene waste, ensuring compliance with the highest quality standards.
Whether it’s recycled PP regrind or pellet, we provide traceable and batch-controlled recycling solutions tailored to your needs. With our nationwide services and in-house quality control (Q.C.), we support injection moulding, blow moulding and extrusion applications, delivering materials tested for reliable performance.
What are the main sources of recycled polypropylene?
Common wastes include lump, off-cuts, rejected moulded parts, post-industrial scrap, and post-consumer packaging materials like containers and caps.
How is polypropylene waste sorted for recycling?
Polypropylene waste is typically sorted by colour, source, and quality, We segregate and identify some materials that will contain contaminants such as labels or mixed plastics depending on the feedstock source. At Philip Tyler Polymers we work with our customers to understand your application tolerances to find you the most cost-effective recycled polymer solution.
What are the environmental benefits of recycling polypropylene?
Recycling PP reduces landfill waste, conserves raw materials, and significantly lowers carbon emissions compared to producing virgin materials.
What are the main sources of recycled Polypropylene (PP)
Common wastes include lump, off-cuts, rejected moulded parts, post-industrial scrap, and post-consumer packaging materials like containers and caps.
How is polypropylene waste sorted for recycling?
Polypropylene waste is typically sorted by colour, source, and quality, We segregate and identify some materials that will contain contaminants such as labels or mixed plastics depending on the feedstock source. At Philip Tyler Polymers we work with our customers to understand your application tolerances to find you the most cost-effective recycled polymer solution.
What are the environmental benefits of recycling polypropylene?
Recycling PP reduces landfill waste, conserves raw materials, and significantly lowers carbon emissions compared to producing virgin materials.
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